Ramuntcho (1938)

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Ramuntcho is a young man who has fallen in with a gang of smugglers, led by Itchoua, who carry their contraband across the border into Spain. He is in love with Gracieuse whose mother, Dolorès, bitterly dislikes Ramuntcho because he was born an illegitimate child. His smuggling activities force him to join the army and he is sent to Saigon and, because of her mother's desire to marry her off to someone else, Gracieuse joins a convent.

Director: René Barberis
Genre: Romance, Drama
Runtime: 89 min
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Music: Marceau Van Hoorebecke
Production: Réalisation d'Art Cinématographique
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: René Barberis
More Films in Genre: Romance, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ramuntcho about?
Ramuntcho is a young man who has fallen in with a gang of smugglers, led by Itchoua, who carry their contraband across the border into Spain. He is in love with Gracieuse whose mother, Dolorès, bitterly dislikes Ramuntcho because he was born an illegitimate child. His smuggling activities force him to join the army and he is sent to Saigon and, because of her mother's desire to marry her off to someone else, Gracieuse joins a convent.
Who directed Ramuntcho?
Ramuntcho was directed by René Barberis.
Who stars in Ramuntcho?
Ramuntcho stars Paul Cambo, Louis Jouvet, Madeleine Ozeray, Françoise Rosay, Line Noro, Luis Mariano.
How long is Ramuntcho?
Ramuntcho has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
What genre is Ramuntcho?
Ramuntcho is a Romance, Drama film.
Where was Ramuntcho produced?
Ramuntcho was produced in France.